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Pop Culture
The Burger Quest
Calling all burger enthusiasts and foodies alike! Prepare to embark on a lip-smacking journey through the tantalizing world of burgers in the City of Angels. We've scoured the streets, bitten into juicy patties, and assembled the ultimate list of LA's top 10 burger joints. Prepare for a fun-filled and delicious adventure that will leave you craving more!
By sameen waseem3 years ago in FYI
The Case for Legalizing Sports Betting: Embracing Opportunity and Regulation
Sports betting has long been a topic of debate, with arguments surrounding its potential harms and benefits. However, as we navigate the ever-changing landscape of the modern world, it is becoming increasingly clear that legalizing sports betting is a move worth considering. By legalizing and regulating this popular form of entertainment, society can harness its potential benefits while mitigating any associated risks. In this article, we will explore the reasons why sports betting should be legalized.
By Brandon Stuart3 years ago in FYI
How To Look Like A Millionaire When You Don't Have A Million Dollars
How To Look And Act Like A Millionaire – Tips To Look Rich It’s often said that if you want to achieve something; first you need to act like you already have it. It’s the ‘fake it, until you make it’ strategy, and it CAN work... But, how do you fake a millionaire lifestyle when you haven’t got those millions in the bank? Keep watching! The following tips will help you look and feel like a millionaire, even if you’re not!
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
Wake Up at 5 AM - Amazing Benefits of Waking Up Early
Wake Up At 5 AM - Amazing Benefits Of Waking Up Early! Let’s be honest. For most people, waking up early in the morning isn’t easy, especially when it’s still dark. But, there is something to that “early bird gets the worm” theory! Waking up early in the morning doesn’t just mean getting more out of your day, but it can also have a positive effect on your health and overall performance. Here are ten reasons to rise early!
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
Why I Love Books
"Books are the best weapons in the world..." especially if you are travelling through time and you end up stuck in a library with your companion, Queen Victoria and some other gezza fleeing a werewolf [which is for some strange reason allergic to mistletoe] - oh and there's a bunch of bold monks waiting outside with guns.
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in FYI
East Coast, West Coast
EAST COAST, WEST COAST: FILM AS CULTURE Commentary by Ron Schaefer If you’ve watched movies – Hollywood movies – long enough, you may notice that there are (at least) two distinct cultures going on within the movie industry that produces two different types of product, similar in many ways but also different enough to tap into the mindset that produces them. And I’m not talking about genre, or budget size, or independent versus corporate; although all of that plays an influence. Just like Billy Joel will sing about a "New York State of Mind," so too there is a California state of mind that permeates the film industry as a cultural entity that's different from the rest of the country and the rest of the world. It doesn't matter where the writer/director was born: they could be from Dearborn, Michigan, graduated from Princeton, and did a doctorate at Oxford -- when they come to LA they become part of the system, a cog in the machine. And they start turning out product that looks like what everybody else does. This is partially due to marketing, and partially to tradition. Outsiders as well as natives lose their identity and produce work that looks like they've never been outside the Hollywood bubble at any point in their lives. And to guys like me -- that's very noticeable in the work that appears on the screen.
By Ron D Schaefer3 years ago in FYI
8 Signs You’re Having an Existential Crisis
8 Signs You’re Having an Existential Crisis Do you ever feel like you don’t quite belong? Like you’re a fish out of water, and there’s no place for you in this world? Have you started questioning everything around you, including your own existence? If so, then you might be experiencing an existential crisis. It’s a time of deep reflection that makes you wonder if there is any meaning to life or if it’s all just a giant cosmic joke. It’s a natural part of the human experience to question our place in the world and to wonder about the bigger picture. And while it can be a difficult and unsettling time, it can also be an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. Whether you’re in the midst of an existential crisis or just curious about the experience, we hope this video provides some insight and guidance. Here are some common signs to watch out for:
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
6 Reasons Why People Come Into Your Life
6 Reasons Why People Come into Your Life Whether you believe in fate or not, there’s no denying that some people you encounter leave a lasting impact. Some stay for a lifetime, while others seem to appear out of nowhere and disappear just as quickly. But have you ever wondered why certain individuals enter your life at specific times? Since you clicked on this video, it’s likely that you have contemplated the thought. So get ready to discover 6 reasons why people come into your life and how each person on your journey serves a unique purpose in shaping who you are and who you become.
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
East Coast, West Coast
EAST COAST, WEST COAST: FILM AS CULTURE Commentary by Ron Schaefer If you’ve watched movies – Hollywood movies – long enough, you may notice that there are (at least) two distinct cultures going on within the movie industry that produces two different types of product, similar in many ways but also different enough to tap into the mindset that produces them. And I’m not talking about genre, or budget size, or independent versus corporate; although all of that plays an influence. Just like Billy Joel will sing about a "New York State of Mind," so too there is a California state of mind that permeates the film industry as a cultural entity that's different from the rest of the country and the rest of the world. It doesn't matter where the writer/director was born: they could be from Dearborn, Michigan, graduated from Princeton, and did a doctorate at Oxford -- when they come to LA they become part of the system, a cog in the machine. And they start turning out product that looks like what everybody else does. This is partially due to marketing, and partially to tradition. Outsiders as well as natives lose their identity and produce work that looks like they've never been outside the Hollywood bubble at any point in their lives. And to guys like me -- that's very noticeable in the work that appears on the screen.
By Ron D Schaefer3 years ago in FYI







